I can’t comprehend why any informed audiophiles continue to buy Klipsch Heritage speakers when these days, there are so many far superior options from a multitude of factory-direct brands. Arendal, Philharmonic, Ascend, Clayton Shaw, MonAcoustics, heck, even Tekton, make significantly better products for similar or less money. Once upon a time the Klipsch Heresy was a decent buy at <$2000/pair, but that was mostly because of its uncommon efficiency and WAF. You could squat them relatively close to a wall, power them with a modest tube amp, and get “musical” sound at low SPLs that you didn’t have to judge critically because they were relatively cheap after all. Now they are absurdly overpriced considering you can get Tekton Lore Reference Bes for half the price, and Philharmonic BMR Towers for just a little more. I get that most don’t pay full MSRP for Klipsch Heritage (for good reason), but still…
Their Cornwall and LaScala have almost no (older models—zero) internal bracing or panel damping, they’re simply lined with loose foam, which only works to damp internal reflections. Their cabinets are so noisy I just don’t understand how anyone takes them seriously beyond their ability to play loud background music. Yes they are dynamic, but so are the $1200/pair PA speakers down at the local pub, and those probably sound better too be honest.
Sorry if this offends anyone, but I really don’t understand the continuing affinity for these antiquated designs, especially in 2026.